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Associate degree or higher in Communications, Language Arts, Marketing, Applied Business, related field, or commensurate experience. Bachelor’s Degree or higher in Communications, Language Arts, Marketing, Applied Business, or a related field.
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The Communications and Marketing Specialist is primarily responsible for supporting marketing and communications for the Departments of Agronomy, Horticulture & Natural Resources, and Plant Pathology.
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Digital marketing, online marketing, paid advertising, search marketing, inbound marketing, web marketing, social media, content marketing, PPC, SEO, SEM, blogging, Facebook, customer service, writing, editing, research, communications, entry level, etc.
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The Creative Design Specialist for Marketing & Communication is motivated, dependable, and creative with experience supporting an organization’s brand management, and content creation, ensuring all digital or printed/published communications and marketing materials are consistent with brand guidelines.
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Coordinates inbound inquiries, phone calls, walk-ins, and customer service while supervising a Student Services Specialist 1 and Federal Work Study Students. The Assistant Director executes these strategic communications through managing the Admissions Customer Relations Management System (CRM), Slate by Technolutions.
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The Global Marketing Communications Specialist will build and execute a calendar of activities (including, but not limited to integrated campaigns, webinars, content development, landing page development) that aligns to the overarching marketing communications strategy for the Kollmorgen portfolio.
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Penn State Abington seeks a marketing and communications specialist to create content that drives strategic communications and community relations goals - particularly on social media.
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TEMPORARY Marketing and Communications Specialist (Part-Time) Works with college and learning centers' management and staff to research, design, develop and arrange publication of marketing and informational materials for internal and external communications including brochures, flyers, newsletters, forms, maps, calendars, directories, advertisements and other publications; functions as a photographer and graphic artist as required.
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Empower AI is looking for an experienced, creative and highly effective Senior Marketing Communications Specialist who can promote Empower AI’s capabilities with our many stakeholders, ranging from Federal Defense and Civilian leaders to partners and employees.
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Links Global seeks a talented and dynamic Social Media Specialist/Digital Marketing Specialist/Data Analytics to join our marketing communications team. Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Digital Marketing, Data Analytics, or a related field.
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Four-year marketing or communications/journalism degree or equivalent experience. The NSBA Bridge Marketing & Industry Engagement Specialist will manage NSBA communication activities, including engaging our members to increase their marketing, and create a positive experience that highlights every aspect of the steel bridge design and construction.
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Key Responsibilities: As the Marketing Specialist your main responsibility will be driving demand generation and customer engagement in specific countries/territories. Minitab, a global leader in providing data analysis and process improvement solutions, is seeking an Area Marketing Specialist to fuel our explosive growth in the Americas region.
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Bachelor's Degree in Digital Media, Communications, Marketing or related field from an accredited college or university is preferred; demonstrable three or more years of direct or related experience in photography, videography, and social media management is preferred; or a combination of education, experience and training.
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Processes LOAs in coordination with LOA Specialist and outside vendor; addresses LOA/WC issues (explaining process, answering questions, communicating with Home Office, Lincoln Financial, or Sedgwick, logging incidents into Alert/LPMS) Maintains Team Member personnel and medical files.
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Acts as the "on-site administrator" of intranet-based training and communications system to coordinate club training needs (e.g., cashier training, safety, etc. Supports club talent acquisition efforts by, among other things, ensuring the in-club hiring table and all recruitment marketing materials are set to GOLD standards, communicating availability of team member referral programs, and partnering with local community organizations.
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